Garage Doors | Types, Installation, Costs & Maintenance
Introduction
One of the most important features of your home is your garage door. It’s not just a way to get your car in and out, it’s a key part of your home’s security, energy efficiency, and kerb appeal. Whether you’re replacing an old door, installing one on a new build, or just looking to keep your current door in top condition, this guide covers everything you need to know.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through:
- The main types of garage doors
- Which materials are best for your home
- Costs and budgeting
- Installation DIY vs. professional
- Openers and automation
- Maintenance tips
- Common problems and how to fix them
By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of what’s available and how to make the right choice for your home.
Types of Garage Doors
There are several different types of garage doors, each with its own advantages. The right one for you depends on your budget, the style of your home, and how much space you have available.
Roller Garage Doors
Roller doors are made from horizontal steel slats that roll up into a compact box above the garage opening. They’re an excellent choice for homes with limited driveway space, as they don’t swing outward. Modern roller doors are secure, insulated, and available with remote-control operation.
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Up-and-Over Garage Doors
The most common type in the UK. Up-and-over doors swing outward and then slide up into the garage ceiling. They’re reliable, affordable, and available in a wide range of materials, including steel, timber, and GRP.
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Sectional Garage Doors
Sectional doors are made of several horizontal panels that slide up and sit neatly under the ceiling. They’re well-insulated, secure, and offer a modern, sleek appearance.
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Side-Hinged Garage Doors
Side-hinged doors open outward like traditional double doors. They’re a popular choice for garages used as workshops or storage spaces, as they provide easy pedestrian access.
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Timber Garage Doors
For a classic, timeless look, timber garage doors are hard to beat. They can be bespoke-made to match your home’s character, but they require more maintenance than steel alternatives.
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Steel & Aluminium Garage Doors
Steel and aluminium doors are durable, low-maintenance, and available in a wide range of finishes and colours. They offer excellent security and are often insulated for energy efficiency.
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Which Garage Door Material Is Best?
The material you choose affects durability, maintenance, insulation, and cost.
| Material | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Steel | Strong, secure, low-maintenance, affordable | Can dent, less insulated without added layers |
| Aluminium | Lightweight, rust-resistant, modern look | Less durable than steel, higher cost |
| Timber | Beautiful, bespoke, great insulation | High maintenance, expensive |
| GRP | Weather-resistant, low-maintenance, wood-effect | Can fade over time, limited styles |
The best choice depends on your priorities. If security and low maintenance are key, steel is a great option. If aesthetics matter most, timber may be worth the extra care.
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Garage Door Costs
Garage door prices vary widely depending on the type, material, size, and installation.
Average UK Prices
| Type | Approximate Cost (Supplied & Fitted) |
|---|---|
| Roller Garage Door | £800 – £2,500+ |
| Up-and-Over Door | £500 – £1,800 |
| Sectional Garage Door | £1,000 – £3,000+ |
| Side-Hinged Door | £800 – £2,000+ |
| Timber Garage Door | £1,500 – £4,000+ |
Additional costs may include:
- Removal of old door – £100 – £300
- Electrical work – If adding automation
- Insulation upgrades – Can add £200 – £600
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Garage Door Installation
Should you install a garage door yourself or hire a professional?
DIY Installation
If you’re a confident DIYer, installing a simple up-and-over door can be a manageable weekend project. However, mistakes can be costly and dangerous, especially when dealing with heavy doors and tensioned springs.
Professional Installation
For most homeowners, professional installation is the safer, more reliable option. A professional will:
- Ensure the door is fitted correctly
- Test all safety features
- Provide a warranty on workmanship
We recommend getting at least two or three quotes and checking reviews before choosing a fitter.
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Garage Door Openers & Automation
Automation adds convenience and security to your garage door.
Types of Openers
- Chain-drive – Reliable and affordable, but noisy
- Belt-drive – Smoother and Quiet, ideal for attached garages requiring less noise
- Screw-drive – Fast and low-maintenance
- Smart openers – Controlled via phone app, voice assistant, or Wi-Fi
Benefits of Smart Openers
- Check if your door is closed from anywhere
- Open your door for deliveries or guests
- Receive alerts if the door is left open
Automation is a worthwhile upgrade for most homeowners.
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Garage Door Maintenance
Regular maintenance can double the lifespan of your garage door and prevent costly repairs.
Seasonal Checklist
- Inspect springs and cables for wear
- Clean tracks and remove debris
- Test balance – disengage the automation then manually open the door
- Lubricate moving parts – hinges, rollers, and tracks
- Test safety features – auto-reverse and sensors
A little care now can save you hundreds later.
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Common Garage Door Problems
Even with regular seasonal maintenance, your garage door can develop issues. This could be down to weather, poor installation or low quality hardware. Here are some of the most common problems, along with links to detailed repair guides.
Garage Door Won’t Open
This could be caused by a dead battery, blocked sensors, or a broken spring. Start with the simple checks before calling a professional.
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Broken Garage Door Spring
A broken or damaged spring is one of the more common and dangerous garage door issues. Don’t attempt a DIY repair, always call a professional.
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Garage Door Off Track
If your door has come off its tracks, it’s a safety risk. It is important not to attempt to force it shut. Secure the area and call a professional immediately.
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H3: Garage Door Making a Loud Noise
Grinding, squeaking, or banging noises usually indicate worn rollers, loose hardware, or lack of lubrication.
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Garage Door Remote Not Working
Most remote issues are caused by dead batteries, signal interference, or lost programming. If new batteries don’t help, the remote or receiver may need replacing.
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Garage Door Safety
A garage door is almost always the heaviest moving part in your home, some garage doors exceed 100kg in weight. Safety features are essential to protect your family.
Safety Sensors
Modern garage doors have sensors that detect obstructions and reverse the door automatically. Test them regularly by placing an object in the door’s path while closing.
Child Safety
Keep the garage door remote controls out of reach of children. It’s important to teach children that garage doors are not toys and have potential dangers.
Security
Choose a door with robust locking mechanisms. Smart openers can alert you if the door is left open.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a garage door last?
With the correct maintenance, a garage door can last 15–30 years.
How much would a new garage door cost in the UK?
Prices typically range from £500 to over £4,000, depending on the type and material.
Can I fit a garage door myself?
Yes, but professional installation is recommended for safety and warranty reasons.
How can I tell if my garage door spring is broken?
The door won’t open, you may hear a loud bang, or you’ll see a visible gap in the spring.
What type of garage door is best?
The best type depends on your budget, space, and style preferences. Roller doors are great for small spaces, while timber doors offer a traditional look.
Conclusion
Choosing the right garage door for your home is about balancing style, budget, security, and practical needs. Whether you choose a modern roller door, a classic up-and-over, or a bespoke timber option, the right door will add value to your home and give you peace of mind.
We hope this guide has given you a clearer understanding of your options. If you’re looking for more detailed advice, explore our individual guides on types, costs, installation, maintenance, and repairs.
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